Across
- 4. can be individuals (witnesses, officials, experts) or documents (official reports, databases, video recordings)
- 5. misleading, or fabricated information that is presented as legitimate news, often designed to deceive readers, influence political views, or generate revenue through clicks
- 6. a professional who collects, writes, edits, and disseminates news, information, and features through print, digital, or broadcast media, such as newspapers, magazines, television, radio, or websites.
Down
- 1. a person, service, or object that is dependable, trustworthy, and consistent in performance.
- 2. to engage fully
- 3. Media the collective group of communication channels and organisations including newspapers, television, radio, and digital platforms that gather, report, and distribute information about current events, analysis, and news to the general public
